- Jesse White (Australian footballer)
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Jesse White Personal information Full name Jesse White Date of birth 9 January 1988 Place of birth Melbourne, Australia Original team Southport (QAFL) Draft #79, 2006 National Draft, Sydney Height/Weight 197cm / 107kg Position(s) Forward Club information Current club Sydney Number 18 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2008– Sydney 53 (51) 1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .Career highlights - 2009 AFL Rising Star nominee Rd 22
Jesse Jackson White (born 9 January 1988) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was drafted to the Sydney Swans on 25 November 2006 with selection 79.
Jesse stands at 196cms and was drafted from the Australian state of Queensland. A former basketballer who represented Queensland at junior levels, he quit basketball at under 16s level to concentrate on football with the aim to be drafted but was hampered by injuries in 2005, not realising his dream until 2006.
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Basketball
Jesse played for the Australian state of Queensland in Basketball, but quit the sport to concentrate on AFL.
Swans career
Despite playing in a trial match against Collingwood, a NAB Cup match against Western Bulldogs, and a trial match against Richmond during the 2007 pre-season, White didn't make his league debut until Rd 6, 2008. It was a controversial debut, with White mistakenly entering the playing field before Darren Jolly left the field in the final minutes of their drawn match against North Melbourne. The AFL fined Sydney $50,000 for having an extra man on the field for approximately 18 seconds.[1]
Move up forward
Jesse White was groomed as a replacement in the forward line in life after Barry Hall and Michael O'Loughlin. However, in 2009 when Everitt retired, White was often called into the side as a second ruckman, but failed to impact the game. After Sydney spearhead Barry Hall's retirement, White was moved back into the forward line to give it a boost of strength with considerable success, kicking 4 goals in his first match as a permanent forward. White's main strength is his considerable speed for a man of his size, and causes many defenders headaches. He has played and arguably out-done some of the top defenders in the AFL such as Matthew Scarlett, in a game in Sydney late in the year where White kicked three goals. Jesse has recently signed a three-year contract extension with the Sydney Swans that will keep him out of reach of the new Gold Coast club.
In 2010, White didn't manage to play quite to the level expected of him though he did provide a few highlights. He took one of the marks of the year against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium leaping over Lachie Hansen. In 2011, due to the new sub rule, White has had to again play as a pinch-hitting ruckmen rotating in the forward line. He has struggled for consistency but in Round 22 in a crucial game against St Kilda, White performed strongly kicking a goal and having a presence.
Rising star award nomination
In round 22 of the 2009 AFL season, White was awarded the final nomination for the 2009 AFL Rising Star award.[2]
References
- ^ Hinds, Richard; Swans fined $50,000 but get to keep their points;Realfooty;2008-04-30
- ^ Swans' Jesse White gets Rising Star nod
External links
Sydney Swans – current squad 1 Seaby · 2 Shaw · 3 McVeigh (c) · 4 Hannebery · 5 O'Keefe · 7 Meredith · 8 Dennis-Lane · 9 Malceski · 11 Lamb · 12 Kennedy · 13 Everitt · 14 Bird · 15 Jack · 16 Rohan · 18 White · 20 Reid · 21 McGlynn · 24 Bolton · 25 Richards · 26 Parker · 26 Spangher · 28 McNeil* · 29 Mattner · 30 Roberts-Thomson · 32 Jetta · 33 Moore · 34 Johnson · 37 Goodes (c) · 38 Pyke · 39 Grundy · 40 Smith · 41 Mumford · 43 Kruger* · 45 Gordon · tbd Armstrong · tbd Mitchell · tbd Morton · tbd Walsh
Coach: Longmire
* denotes Rookie Listed players
2009 AFL Rising Star nominees Rd 1: Rich • Rd 2: Zaharakis • Rd 3: Dangerfield • Rd 4: Barham • Rd 5: Moss • Rd 6: Hill • Rd 7: Ziebell • Rd 8: Geary • Rd 9: Otten • Rd 10: Walker • Rd 11: Dick • Rd 12: Joseph • Rd 13: Pears • Rd 14: Grimes • Rd 15: Jurrah • Rd 16: Masten • Rd 17: Beams • Rd 18: Ward • Rd 19: Brown • Rd 20: Hurley • Rd 21: Suban • Rd 22: WhiteCategories:- 1988 births
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from Queensland
- Sydney Swans players
- Southport Australian Football Club players
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